Tire Rack recommends 225/45-17 but in the May 2007 issue of GRM they used 235/40-17 on their Saabaru.
Which would be the best size for dedicated summer street/HPDE WRX tire?
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Sorry Darrin, but I have to call you on this one. 7.5" wide is the minimum for 235's which I am running no problem on my T2's that are 7.5" wide.drwrx wrote: It would appear that the 235/40s would be a no brainer, at least as far as the RE-01 Rs go, except for 1 issue. The specs for the 235 claim a rim width range of 8-9.5" where the 225 say 7-8.5", so if you don't have a set of 8" wheels you may not be able to mount the 235s. Also, you can expect that 8" wheels will generally weigh at least 1lb more than their 7.5" conterpart so you just gained back the lb you lost.
You certainly may be able to run 235/40s on 7.5" wheels. I only said that, because the RE-01 Rs specs (and all the others of that size as well) specified a rim width of 8-9.5". I certainly did not mean to say that it was an absolute. However, it may be that, with a section width of 9.5" and a very stiff sidewall, you may not be able get them to fit on a 7.5" wheel. Also, to be clear, you are running P-Zero Nero 235/55/17 which have a section width of 9.2" and have a significantly taller (read less stiff) sidewall than a 235/40/17 and the P-Zero Nero 235/55/17 specs indicate you can run them on 7-8.5" wheels.sirwilliam wrote:Sorry Darrin, but I have to call you on this one. 7.5" wide is the minimum for 235's which I am running no problem on my T2's that are 7.5" wide.
Running 235's on 8" wides will net you a slightly tighter/lower sidewall (but not very much) vs. running 235's on a 7.5" wide.
I would suggest the 235/40/17's on this one on 7.5" wide vs. 8" to reduce the overall wheel weight.
Sorry, I didn't know that we had narrowed it down to only one type/brand of tire. Then, you are correct.drwrx wrote:You certainly may be able to run 235/40s on 7.5" wheels. I only said that, because the RE-01 Rs specs (and all the others of that size as well) specified a rim width of 8-9.5". I certainly did not mean to say that it was an absolute. However, it may be that, with a section width of 9.5" and a very stiff sidewall, you may not be able get them to fit on a 7.5" wheel. Also, to be clear, you are running P-Zero Nero 235/55/17 which have a section width of 9.2" and have a significantly taller (read less stiff) sidewall than a 235/40/17 and the P-Zero Nero 235/55/17 specs indicate you can run them on 7-8.5" wheels.sirwilliam wrote:Sorry Darrin, but I have to call you on this one. 7.5" wide is the minimum for 235's which I am running no problem on my T2's that are 7.5" wide.
Running 235's on 8" wides will net you a slightly tighter/lower sidewall (but not very much) vs. running 235's on a 7.5" wide.
I would suggest the 235/40/17's on this one on 7.5" wide vs. 8" to reduce the overall wheel weight.